well this is Fedora Test Process related, so I suppose it belongs here.....
rg <[email protected]> Mon, 10 Nov 2003 18:08:54 +0900
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I've done a bit of beta testing in my day (even OS/2), but I find it odd that we would all go through 3 test version of Fedora and then at the last minute, Rhythmbox, buggy as all hell, is suddenly slapped in as the default audio player in the final release. That seems a bit odd as it wasn't even in the install packages in test 3, just an rpm floating around the disks. If Fedora Core 1 had at least been set up so that XMMS appead in the pop-up menus as an alternative, it wouldn't have been half as bad. Doesn't seem much of a final beta test if the actual public release is still different from that final beta. Seems to me that the final beta/test should pretty much be what the public release is going to be, minus the bug repairs. How did this all come to pass. I can't find any reference to this in the list anywhere. Seems rather arbitrary to me, and sort of scares me as to the way things are going to go now that there is no big red daddy in charge of things. Hmmm.. rg -- fedora-test-list mailing list [email protected] http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list